Columbus Fury News: A Tribute To First Responders And Family Day Highlight Columbus Fury Weekend Home Matches

By Annie Walker

COLUMBUS, Ohio—A series of promotional activities highlight a pair of important Columbus Fury home matches this weekend at Nationwide Arena.  On Friday, the Fury hosts “A Tribute to First Responders” as an opportunity to express gratitude and appreciation for the outstanding service and dedication these individuals provide to our community.  First Serve is at 7 p.m.  Sunday is Family Day with a 4-ticket pack available at $100.  First Serve is at 2 p.m.

Friday’s match against the Orlando Valkyries also features a performance from the Irish Dancers of the Richens Timm Academy of Irish Dance during the break between sets two and three. The Shamrocks Bags and Pipes will perform on the concourse prior to the match. The event is sponsored by The Armory and the Dublin Irish Festival.  A Friday with Friends ticket package allows fans to purchase two or more tickets at $15 off in the $40 section.

Sunday afternoon the Fury will host Grand Rapids for Family Day. Prior to the match families can enjoy both a face painting station and a friendship bracelet station on the main concourse. In the match, the Fury will recognize the Ohio State women’s hockey team for their recent NCAA Division I Championship.

Tickets may be purchased via Ticketmaster or through columbusfury.com.

ABOUT THE COLUMBUS FURY    

The Columbus Fury is the first women’s professional volleyball team in Columbus and is an inaugural member of Pro Volleyball Federation, the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America. The Fury is one of seven founding members of Pro Volleyball Federation, joining the Atlanta Vibe, Grand Rapids Rise, Omaha Supernovas, Orlando Valkyries, San Diego Mojo, and Vegas Thrill for the inaugural season. The Fury play their home matches at Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus. Tickets for all Columbus Fury matches can be purchased by visiting ColumbusFury.com.

 

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